Cancer stem cells of aberrant stem cells: The targetable target of cancer

Manishika Sharma (1) , Chhavi Singla (2) , Jaswinder K. Bajwa (3) , Kumud Uniyal (4)
(1) G.V.M. College of Pharmacy, Sonipat, Haryana, India, India ,
(2) Maharaja Surajmal College of Pharmacy, New Delhi, India, India ,
(3) Kingston University, Kingston, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ,
(4) G.V.M. College of Pharmacy, Sonipat, Haryana, India, India

Abstract

A new kind of cells known as cancer stem cells (CSCs) is making their presence among the different types of cancer cells. Endowed with the properties of self-renewal and differentiation, they abet the development, growth, metastasis and heterogeneity of cancer cells. Increasingly making their presence by way of resisting the action of chemo and radiotherapy, they are proving havoc in the management of cancer. Great amount of work is going on to deal with them.

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Manishika Sharma
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Chhavi Singla
Jaswinder K. Bajwa
Kumud Uniyal
Manishika Sharma, Chhavi Singla, Jaswinder K. Bajwa, & Kumud Uniyal. (2011). Cancer stem cells of aberrant stem cells: The targetable target of cancer. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2(2), 137–146. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/3099

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